Table of contents - This is a preference item. This widget comes up automatically on most pages. It is a convenient way to access pages that have a lot of material on them. You can click on a title in the table of contents and the page takes you directly to that item without scrolling to find it. This is also a widget that can be removed right away to avoid clutter or confusion on your pages.
Edit and Save - You must click EDIT to add any material to a page. You must click SAVE to retain any added material. Use the BACK ARROW to return to previous pages.
Uploading files - Click the EDIT button. You can upload files by using the landscape icon in the Editor tool bar. Click the icon. Click Upload files. Browse for your file in your H drive or desktop. Open the file. Click Upload file button. Wait for the icon to become a solid image. Check to see that your cursor is where you would desire the link to remain on the page. Double click the uploaded file icon. The link should appear on the page after you click SAVE.
Embedding widgets - Click the EDIT button. You can embed various widgets by clicking on the tv icon in the Editor tool bar at the top of the screen. Select the widget you desire. Copy and paste the code from the widget you want to embed whether it is a video/ slideshow/ map, etc. Paste the embedding code into the box supplied. Click SAVE. The widget will appear on your page as an object and not a link. The wiki demo on the home page of this wiki is an example of embedded code.
Discussions and blogging - You can use the discussion tab at the top of this page to simulate blogging activities. You would post a question in the text box provided. Students would respond to the discussion question by Posting a Response to the question posted. All responses would be attached to student's usernames. The wiki for Dante used a different type of blogging directly embedded on the page. Check http://mrslawler.wikispaces.com/ to read the walls of the characters. The students blogged on walls of different characters in the voice of their chosen character.
Locking pages - Click on the Manage Wiki link. Click on Pages. A list of your pages will appear. In the drop down menu to the right of the page, click on LOCK. This action locks the information on the page. It prevents students from accidentally erasing information on the page. Students can still submit to the page, but information cannot be edited on the page.
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Table of Contents
Table of contents - This is a preference item. This widget comes up automatically on most pages. It is a convenient way to access pages that have a lot of material on them. You can click on a title in the table of contents and the page takes you directly to that item without scrolling to find it. This is also a widget that can be removed right away to avoid clutter or confusion on your pages.
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Edit and Save - You must click EDIT to add any material to a page. You must click SAVE to retain any added material. Use the BACK ARROW to return to previous pages.
Uploading files - Click the EDIT button. You can upload files by using the landscape icon in the Editor tool bar. Click the icon. Click Upload files. Browse for your file in your H drive or desktop. Open the file. Click Upload file button. Wait for the icon to become a solid image. Check to see that your cursor is where you would desire the link to remain on the page. Double click the uploaded file icon. The link should appear on the page after you click SAVE.
Embedding widgets - Click the EDIT button. You can embed various widgets by clicking on the tv icon in the Editor tool bar at the top of the screen. Select the widget you desire. Copy and paste the code from the widget you want to embed whether it is a video/ slideshow/ map, etc. Paste the embedding code into the box supplied. Click SAVE. The widget will appear on your page as an object and not a link. The wiki demo on the home page of this wiki is an example of embedded code.
Discussions and blogging - You can use the discussion tab at the top of this page to simulate blogging activities. You would post a question in the text box provided. Students would respond to the discussion question by Posting a Response to the question posted. All responses would be attached to student's usernames. The wiki for Dante used a different type of blogging directly embedded on the page. Check http://mrslawler.wikispaces.com/ to read the walls of the characters. The students blogged on walls of different characters in the voice of their chosen character.
Locking pages - Click on the Manage Wiki link. Click on Pages. A list of your pages will appear. In the drop down menu to the right of the page, click on LOCK. This action locks the information on the page. It prevents students from accidentally erasing information on the page. Students can still submit to the page, but information cannot be edited on the page.
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